Handheld him operation, Handheld him operation –13, Handheld him – Rockwell Automation 1336F PLUS II User Manual - Firmware 1.xxx-6.xxx User Manual

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Human Interface Module

3–13

Handheld HIM Operation

If remote programming is desired, a handheld HIM can be connected
to the drive. Refer to Adapter Definitions in Chapter 2 for details.

Important:

Disconnecting a handheld HIM (or other SCANport
device) from a drive while power is applied will cause a
“Serial Fault,” unless the [Logic Mask] parameter has
been set to disable this fault or Control Logic (Control
Status menu) has been disabled (except Series A HIMs
below version 3.0). Setting any bit of the [Logic Mask]
parameter to “0” will disable “Serial Fault” from a HIM
on the corresponding adapter. Note that this also disables
all HIM control functions except Stop.

Password Mode (continued)

Press these keys . . .

while following these steps . . .

The HIM Display will show . . .

Login to Drive

2. The Program/EEProm modes and the Control Logic/Clear Queue

menus are now password protected and will not appear in the menu.
To access these modes, perform the following steps.

A. Press the Increment (or Decrement) key until “Password” is

displayed.

B. Press Enter. “Login” will be displayed.

C. Press Enter, “Enter Password” will be displayed.

D. Press the Increment (or Decrement) key until your correct password

is displayed. The SELect key will move the cursor (except Series A
HIMs below version 3.0).

E. Press Enter.

F.

The Program and EEProm modes will now be accessible. To pre-
vent future access to program changes, logout as described below.

Choose Mode

Password

Password

Login

Enter Password

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Enter Password

< 123>

Choose Mode

Password

Logout from Drive

3. To prevent unauthorized changes to parameters, Logout must be per-

formed as described below.

A. Press the Increment (or Decrement) key until “Password” is

displayed.

B. Press Enter.

C. Press the Increment (or Decrement) key until “Logout” is displayed.

D. Press Enter to log out of the Password mode.

Choose Mode

Password

Password

Login

Password

Logout

Choose Mode

Password

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